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    Species Accepted

    Actinemys marmorata (Baird & Girard, 1852)

    (North-) Western Pond Turtle

    Classification and descendants

    Source: Catalogue of Life

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      Vernacular names

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      17 results
      (North-) Western Pond Turtle English
      NWPT English
      Northern Pacific Pond Turtle English
      Northern Western Pond Turtle English
      Northwestern Pond Turtle English
      Pacific Pond Turtle English
      Pacifische waterschildpad Dutch
      Pazifische Sumpfschildkröte German
      Tortuga de Poza Norteña Spanish
      Tortuga de Poza Occidental Spanish

      Treatments

      2 results

      Bibliography

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      90 results
      Ernst,C.H. and Barbour,R.W. (1989). Turtles of the World. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C. - London.
      FOSTER, SARAH M.; STEPHEN GERGENI, KELLY A. DAVIDSON, LUCY STEVENOT & JEFF A. ALVAREZ. (2021). Successful nest intervention for declining turtle species - the northwestern pond turtle Actinemys marmorata and southwestern pond turtle Actinemys pallida. The Herpetological Bulletin (157).
      Haman, K; Hallock, L; Schmidt, T; Holman, E & Murphie, B; (2019). Shell disease in Northwestern Pond Turtles (Actinemys marmorata) in Washington State, USA. Herpetological Review 50 (3): 495-502.
      Germano, D. J., and R. B. Bury. (1998). Age determination in turtles: evidence of annual deposition of scute rings. Chelonian Conserv. Biol. 3: 123-132.
      Germano, D.J. & R.B. Bury. (2009). Variation in Body Size, Growth, and Population Structure of Actinemys marmorata from Lentic and Lotic Habitats in Southern Oregon. Journal of Herpetology 43 (3): 510-520.
      Germano, David J. (2000). Occurrence of a colonial protozoan on the Western Pond Turtle, Clemmys marmorata. Herpetological Natural History 7(1):67-71.
      ALVAREZ, JEFF A. (2021). Actinemys marmorata (Northern Pond Turtle). Nesting after injury. Herpetological Review 52 (1): 124.
      Legler, J. M., & Vogt, R. C. (2013). The Turtles of Mexico: Land and Freshwater Forms. University of California Press, 416 Pp.
      Lambert MR, McKenzie JM, Screen RM, Clause AG, Johnson BB, Mount GG, Shaffer HB, & Pauly GB. (2019). Experimental removal of introduced slider turtles offers new insight into competition with a native, threatened turtle. PeerJ 7:E7444.
      Crother, B. I. (ed.). (2017). Scientific and Standard English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North America North of Mexico, with Comments Regarding Confidence in Our Understanding. 8th edition. SSAR Herpetological Circular 43: 1-104.

      Citation

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